Brian,
I'm out till next Monday (Chicago - APS). The compiler is g77-2.95.2 and is 
the same for both Windows and RedHat 7.0. I had little or no problem with it.
Bob
At 05:28 PM 3/26/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Bob,
>
>   Before you release a Linux version, we should chat about compilers.
>Redhat 7.0 is probably not a good choice. I have to run but I'll try to
>give you a call tomorrow.
>
>Brian
>
>Bob Von Dreele wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> > I have made a new "flavor" of GSAS for MS Windows. You'll find it in the
> > directory "windows" at ftp://ftp.lanl.gov/public/gsas. It is a new
> > compilation with the g77 compiler for Windows so that the code is identical
> > to that used for the Linux version of GSAS. The biggest change is that the
> > graphics is now "true" Windows graphics (i.e. not DOS graphics). The
> > executables are also "true" 32 bit (i.e. not DOE extended 32 bit) and run
> > in a console window. This version will work in any of Win95/98/NT4/2000.
> > The graphics is produced in a separate window which has a multitude of
> > viewing options; a given run of a GSAS graphics program will produce
> > multiple windows each with a plot. These can be horizontally or vertically
> > tiled or laid in a cascade. Each plot can be copied for pasting elsewhere
> > (Word or PowerPoint). The plots have extensive zoom and scrolling
> > capability for getting a close look and each plot can be dynamically
> > resized. The two choices for the plot style are either black on white or
> > visa versa.
> > This version must be considered a "beta test" as there a few features &
> > glitches:
> > 1) Each GSAS program creates a zero length file with the same name as the
> > program with no extension. These will clutter up a directory and may be
> > deleted any time. I have no idea where these files come from. Any advice
> > would be welcome.
> > 2) The cursor/keyboard behaves differently when a plotting program has an
> > active cursor. The keyboard gives no real response in Win2000 (maybe WinNT
> > too) but works fine in Win98(95?). The mouse always seems to work. There
> > maybe some machine dependence with this behavior.
> > 3) The experiment and raw powder data files are fixed length direct access.
> > This is as it always been. For this new version each record is 82
> > characters long and have a CR/LF as the last two characters on each record.
> > This makes the files appear to be like "text" files for DOS/Windows so they
> > may be examined & edited without conversion. A routine CNVFILE has been
> > included to convert unix style direct access files to this file structure.
> > Moreover, EXPEDT, etc. will convert these files "on the fly". This is very
> > similar to what the DOS & Linux versions have done recently. I have
> > prepared a new Linux version that will behave in exactly this same way but
> > am not quite prepared to release it yet.
> > 4) The graphics can be stunningly slow if run at the same time as a big
> > GENLES refinement is run. This is probably a function of processor speed &
> > memory. I saw this on my 633MHz/128Mb laptop.
> > 5) The distribution kit does not include PC-GSAS.EXE as it fails badly on
> > WinNT/2000. The QBASIC routine gsas.bas & gsas.bat work fine. Don't tell
> > Bill G. but I included a old copy of qbasic.
> > 6) Pay special attention to the README as the installation instructions are
> > slightly different from the DOS version of GSAS.
> > Have fun with it and let me know of any bugs that show up.
> > Bob Von Dreele
>
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